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Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Township of Brock

Overview of Available Grants and Funding

The Township of Brock is the municipal government serving Brock, Ontario. It supports property owners, businesses, developers, and residents through municipal services, planning, and financial incentive programs delivered through its Community Improvement Plan. View Township of Brock's website for more information.
Content last updated: April 23, 2026

List of grants and funding offered by Township of Brock

4 opportunities available
Eligible Funding
  • Varies by project
Eligible Industries
  • Retail trade
  • Accommodation and food services
Types of eligible projects
Environment and Climate
Ontario, Canada
Eligible Funding
  • Up to 30% of project cost
Eligible Industries
  • Real estate and rental and leasing
  • Health care and social assistance
  • Public administration
Types of eligible projects
Ontario
Eligible Funding
  • From $35 to $127,576
  • Up to 23% of project cost
Eligible Industries
  • Utilities
Types of eligible projects
Environment and ClimateInnovation
Ontario

About Township of Brock

What is the mission of Township of Brock?

To support a strong and sustainable community by delivering effective municipal services and encouraging revitalization, investment, housing, and economic development in Brock.

What type of organization is Township of Brock?

Township of Brock is a Municipal government.

When was Township of Brock founded?

Township of Brock was founded in 1974-01-01.

What is Township of Brock's official website?

Township of Brock's official website is https://www.townshipofbrock.ca/municipal-office/plans-reports-and-studies/community-improvement-plan/.

What else should I know about Township of Brock?

The Township of Brock is the municipal government for Brock, Ontario. It provides local leadership, planning, municipal services, and development tools that support residents, businesses, property owners, and developers across the township. As part of its economic and community development role, Brock administers financial incentive programs through its Community Improvement Plan. The township originally adopted a Downtown CIP in 2013 for the downtown areas of Beaverton, Cannington, and Sunderland, and adopted an updated Downtown CIP in 2024. The plan includes a broad range of financial incentive programs supporting planning and building fees, development charges, façade improvements, signage, property improvements, downtown housing, and commercial support in designated community improvement project areas. Through these tools, the Township of Brock acts as an important local public-sector funding provider that helps promote revitalization, heritage-sensitive improvements, private-sector investment, residential intensification, and long-term economic development within its downtown communities.